Morning Links: Fashionable Cindy Sherman Edition

A Cindy Sherman photograph that appears on the cover of an upcoming issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

COURTESY HARPER’S BAZAAR AND THE ARTIST

CINDY SHERMAN DEPARTMENT

The March issue of Bazaar has covers by Cindy Sherman. These new photographs come out ahead of her upcoming show at Metro Pictures, which opens in May. [Harper’s Bazaar]

And, in other Cindy Sherman–related news, the Broad is planning a survey of the photographer’s work. [The New York Times]

THE AUCTIONS

Modern and contemporary auctions at Phillips and Sotheby’s, both at their London locations, came in short of their estimates. Does this signal a bubble bursting, or is it just a correction? [The Art Newspaper]

MUSEUM MOVEMENTS

The Davis Museum, in Wellesley, Massachusetts, is currently holding “The Game Worlds of Jason Rohrer,” the first museum retrospective ever dedicated to a game designer. [The New York Times]

Starting in 2019, Paris’s Grand Palais is closing for at least two years for renovations. How the building looks afterward might affect Monumenta commissions and FIAC. [The Art Newspaper]

Bjarke Ingels and his firm Bjarke Ingels Group will design the Serpentine Galleries’ 2016 pavilion. [Artforum]

GALLERIES

Rising rents are forcing galleries out of Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood in a trend that’s becoming all too familiar in cities across America. Here’s an in-depth look at how gallerists are affected. [Chicago Magazine]